The section of Chapter 5, Interpretation of Findings is one
of the most important ones in the entire paper. You should take your time and
carefully consider this section. It is here that you put your study in the
context of the greater literature- what have you added to the literature? What
do we know now that we didn't know before?
Begin this section with a description of the ways in which
your findings confirm, disconfirm, or extend knowledge in the discipline. You
will need to do this by comparing your findings with what has been found in the
peer-reviewed literature described in Chapter 2. Yes, you will have to go back
to Chapter 2 and see what other studies reported- describe how yours are the same
or different. This is not something that can be done in a paragraph or even a
page. Discuss each of your themes/ findings and determine how they fit in the
literature.
Next, you turn to your theories, analyze, and interpret your
study's findings in the context of the theoretical and/or conceptual framework,
as appropriate. This section needs to be in-depth, what did your theory
predict? How do your findings relate to the predictions? Do we need to rethink
the theory? How? What needs to be added? Just be very sure that your
interpretations do not exceed the data, findings, and scope. You can always
mention areas that still need to be studied.
What do you do if your study did not work as expected? For
example, you got non-significant results or your interviewees did not say what
you expected them to. Discuss what was expected based upon the literature, and
then speculate as to why your results may not have come out as expected. Did
you have a small sample? Were your subjects from a different area/population
than previous studies? Think about theoretical implications of your findings-
what does it mean to the theory that things didn’t work out? Should we consider
changes in the theory? Any advice for future researchers in this topic area?
Next time we will examine Chapter 5- Limitations and
Recommendations. Do you have an issue or a question that you would like me to
discuss in a future post? Would you like to be a guest writer? Send me your
ideas! leann.stadtlander@waldenu.edu
In today's Mandy break photo she is reminding you that when
you are tired, you really need to take a nap!
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